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You only have to live in Arizona for 6 weeks to be considered a resident. If you have a home and receive mail there, you are considered a resident.
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Citizenship means that a person is a citizen of a country with certain rights and responsibilities. Residency means that a person is a resident of a country but not a citizen. Different countries have different laws, but foreign residents in the US must have a green card. They may renew the green card annually, or become US citizens, or return to their own country.
the dissolution of the Soviet Union
You must live in the state for one year to become resident.
No. Europe is a continent with about 50 different countries, and will not become a single country.
you have to be 21 years old in order to help your parent become a resident
Yes, a permanent resident can become a notary public.
A resident should know what to do in their own country. If you are a foreigner in the country, contact your consulate and ask them to intervene or provide support.
Immigration Laws vary.Studying in a particular Country could add points if you wish to Immigrate. Using that point system you can immigrate , become a Permanent Resident of that country and then eventually a Citizen.